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Honoring the Legacy of John H. Beyer, Marian Goodman, and Chung Sang-hwa

This article honors the contributions of notable figures in the art world, celebrating their legacies and impact on culture and creativity.

John H. Beyer (1933-2026)
Architect dedicated to preservation

Beyer was the founder of Beyer Blinder Belle, a prominent architecture firm in New York that focused on preserving the social fabric threatened by postwar urban renewal. His notable projects included the restoration of Grand Central Terminal, the Met Breuer building, and the Frick Collection.


Marian Goodman (1938-2026)
Trailblazing New York Gallerist

With a remarkable six-decade career, Goodman played a pivotal role in showcasing artists across New York, Paris, London, and Los Angeles. Her gallery represented influential figures such as Nan Goldin and Julie Mehretu. Artist Lawrence Weiner once remarked on her unique approach, saying, "There was a joke that we used to make about Marian: 'Carry a soft stick and lay it down hard.'"


Sal Buscema (1936-2026)
Renowned comic book artist

Buscema began his career illustrating for the federal government before making his mark at Marvel Comics, where he launched several iconic comic series.


Helen Cherry (1924-2026)
Prolific artist and illustrator

Cherry contributed her artistic talents to over 30 books and numerous stories for magazines such as Highlights and Cricket.


Chung Sang-hwa (1932-2026)
Influential figure in Korean modern art

Spanning a career from the Korean War to the rise of dansaekhwa (monochrome painting), Chung challenged the boundaries of two-dimensional art. His work has been celebrated in major retrospectives, including those held in France and South Korea.


James McCown (1956-2025)
Photographer and architectural writer

McCown wrote extensively for various architecture magazines, contributing to the Boston Globe and Architect's Newspaper. His photographs were featured in numerous publications.


Derek Morris (1940-2025)
British sculptor and educator

Morris, who taught at Norwich School of Art for 25 years, believed in the importance of material knowledge for sculptors. He served as president of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.


Barbara G. Walker (1930-2026)
Cataloguer and inventor of stitch patterns

Walker compiled hundreds of knitting motifs into seven essential books, influencing the craft significantly.


Barbara Yeomans (d. 2026)
Artist and arts advocate

This British-born painter, printmaker, and mixed-media artist showcased her work throughout the East Coast and England, leaving a lasting impression in the art community.